Work from Home Products: Desk Edition – Part 2

Our previous newsletter showcased a couple of great work-from-home desks for any setting. Like we said before, this trend is here to stay, which means it’s worth investing in a setup that fits your style and preference. Even with hybrid work now the most popular form of working, most of us will still be spending a lot of time working from home. So make sure your set-up is comfortable, ergonomic, and helps you stay productive. 

Here’s round 2 of our work-from-home product picks.

Hella

For those of you with limited space but big on creativity, here’s a cute option – the Hella desk from True Design. It takes minimal space that expands when open and is part of a small system characterized by the shallow depth on the wall. 

Navigate by Teknion

Navigate

Teknion’s ​​Navigate offers multiple ways to work that support any lifestyle choice to want to make. The height-adjustable desking integrates with other Teknion desking components and is ideal as a freestanding table for work-from-home setups. It features an elevated look and feel, highlighted by soft edges, new materials, and no visible fasteners.

secretair home by Sedus

Secretair Home

Sedus understands that working at home is different from working in an office. But a desk is a desk. With that in mind, they’ve created the Secretair desk – a simple but effective products that keeps your posture in mind, as well as your productivity. 

Connect Table by Andreu World

A result of a splendid collaboration with global design firm Gensler, Andreu World’s Connect table offers flexibility, easy storage, and accessibility. This table is an intelligent system with multimedia connections and a power supply making it robust and versatile. The tabletop can be folded down, reducing its storage space, and offered in fixed versions with aluminum bases or mobile versions with casters.  

Atlas Office Landscape by Herman Miller

Atlas Office Landscape

Herman Miller makes sure you don’t have to choose between height-adjustability and collaborative by offering a work system which brings both together in one elegant solution. With a unique ‘no beam’ structure, it frees your personal workspace from clutter so you can sit or stand in comfort, adapting postures to different activities.

Home Desk by Vitra

Home Desk

If you’re looking for something with a retro feel, then Vitra’s Home Desk might be an option for you. Originally designed by George Nelson in 1958 as a lady’s writing table, this compact desk looks great in home offices, where it adds an appealing decorative accent with its multicoloured compartments.


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